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2010 6.2 Silverado Crewcab Z71 - Indiana


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editted milage in the first post

 

New truck is scheduled to be built next week.  

 

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Lowered price to $19,995

New truck is built and headed to the dealer.


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Lowered price to $19,995

 

New truck is built and headed to the dealer.

 

 

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Ah, just wanted to point out that’s the price you had on 2-19

 

 

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8 minutes ago, KARNUT said:

Ah, just wanted to point out that’s the price you had on 2-19

 

 

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um original asking in post 1 was $20,995 which I updated today.  If you look next to the date it states edited. 

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um original asking in post 1 was $20,995 which I updated today.  

Must be something wrong on my end the first post I can get to is 19K. Just trying to be helpful, good luck.


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post one states $19,995  as this is the current selling price as of today.  I made an edit to post #1 a little bit ago to reflect the price drop.  The original was $20,995.  

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New truck is in picking it up either the 11th or 25th.  

 

Make offer

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Sold 5/23/19




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